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Trends in migration to Ireland of nationals of countries with visa liberalisation agreements with the European Union

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  • Sheridan, Anne
  • Groarke, Sarah

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  • Sheridan, Anne & Groarke, Sarah, 2019. "Trends in migration to Ireland of nationals of countries with visa liberalisation agreements with the European Union," Research Series, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number SUSTAT75, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:esr:resser:sustat75
    DOI: /10.26504/sustat75
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    1. Quinn, Emma, 2011. "Visa Policy as Migration Channel, Ireland," Research Series, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number BKMNEXT201, June.
    2. Sheridan, Anne, 2018. "Annual report on migration and asylum 2017: Ireland," Research Series, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number SUSTAT66, June.
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